Hybrid Quantum Cryptosystems: Integration of Entanglement-Assisted Decryption and Physical Phase Obfuscation
Asgar Hosseinnezhad, Hadi Sabri

TL;DR
This paper presents a hybrid quantum cryptographic system combining entanglement-assisted decryption with physical phase obfuscation, enhancing security and robustness against eavesdropping in quantum communication networks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-stage encryption-decryption framework integrating phase modulation and entanglement, with a formal mathematical model and simulation validation.
Findings
Quantum coherence preserved above 94% visibility
Entanglement negativity achieved 0.86 under noise
Enhanced resistance to eavesdropping in large-scale networks
Abstract
This study introduces a hybrid cryptographic framework for quantum communication that integrates entanglement-assisted decryption with phase-based physical obfuscation. While conventional quantum protocols often rely on explicit transmission of decryption keys or phase parameters, such models expose critical vulnerabilities to eavesdropping. To address this challenge, we propose a two-stage encryption-decryption mechanism. The first stage employs randomized phase modulation protected by active electromagnetic shielding to conceal the quantum signal from unauthorized interception. The second stage enables legitimate receivers to retrieve encrypted phase data using entangled quantum states, eliminating the need for classical key transfer. A formal mathematical framework is developed to describe the two-stage encoding and decryption process, including phase-modulated entangled states and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
